The story follows the group’s leader, , who has forgotten how to smile. Bento is brought in by a desperate manager.

Bento’s "hypnotic" power isn't magic—it’s just extreme puppy-dog eyes and a rhythmic tail wag that puts overstressed idols into a deep state of relaxation. When Bento stares, the world slows down, and the idols finally stop worrying about social media metrics and start having fun again. The Transformation

Entertainment news stops reporting on scandals and starts reporting on which idol gave the best belly rubs. The Climax

The girls erupt into their most authentic performance ever. They aren't perfect—they’re messy, laughing, and vibrant. The crowd goes wild. The "Hypnotist Dog" didn't brainwash them; he just reminded them that life is better when you’re chasing the metaphorical tennis ball.

At the Tokyo Dome, Starlight-5 is paralyzed by stage fright. Bento escapes his dressing room and waddles onto the stage right before the beat drops. He looks at the 50,000 fans, then at the girls. He lets out a single, confident "Bork!"